The Will of Thomas Holtonthe elder yeoman of Tingewick, Buckinghamshire
written Aug. 1817 proved March 1818

To six grandchildren, the children of son Thomas Holton - £100 divided equally, when each reaches 21 or marries

to grandson John one of the above children - additional £5

To son William Holton - £20

to grandson Joseph, son of above William Holton - £10

to Mary, widow of son Joseph Holton - £5

to grandson Thomas, son of above Joseph Holton deceased - £20

to four other children of above Joseph Holton deceased - £20 to be divided equally, when each reaches 21 or marries

all wearing apparel to son William Holton

household goods to children of sons William Holton and Joseph Holton EXCEPT Joseph son of William, to be divided as equally as possible

residue to children of son William Holton, divided equally

Executors: William Fowler of Tingewick, baker and Stephen Webb of Buckingham, shoemakerWritten: 21st August 1817Witnesses: Mary Durrant of Tingewick and John King Attorney, Buckingham Proved 14th March 1818 before William Eyre, Surrogate